Page 2 of 2

Re: Grey nomad inlaws

Posted: 03 Mar 2014, 20:45
by Craig52
Brooksy wrote::lol: I think its the combination of a nice clump of grass and usually in a secluded spot out of site that some people just can't pass up.
If only they stopped and thought about it..... They are not doing the grass any favors, Its not a lemon tree :lolno:
Well Nath,with a new house on the horizon and 3.5 boys at the moment the ground rules will have to be set for them as when they get a bit older they will pee anywhere rather than run for the dunny inside,good luck. Craig :lol:

Re: Grey nomad inlaws

Posted: 03 Mar 2014, 21:03
by Brooksy
:clap: :lol: Those words are so true, if it wasn't for the guinea grass being behind gates and around the back of the aviary I wouldn't of hesitated at pointing the finger at them, I cant trust them as far as I can quickly turn around on the spot and lay eyes on them again :lolno:

Re: Grey nomad inlaws

Posted: 04 Mar 2014, 05:46
by casehulsebosch
Nothing an electric fence "hot" wire cannot fix.

Apart from that I always flick it out in the bushes because i cannot be bothered going back inside to use that big white porcelain bowl. The grandies need a roll model.


cheers,

case

Re: Grey nomad inlaws

Posted: 04 Mar 2014, 09:35
by finchbreeder
Is this the bit where I say on behalf of women "men, you're all impossible" :parp:
LML

Re: Grey nomad inlaws

Posted: 04 Mar 2014, 11:18
by Craig52
finchbreeder wrote:Is this the bit where I say on behalf of women "men, you're all impossible" :parp:
LML
No FB,the total opposite to impossible because we can with ease. Craig :thumbup: